Military Can’t Say Christmas Per Obama Order

The Obama administration has directed the military to not allow personnel to say “Christmas”, in spite of the holiday’s status as a federally-recognized holiday.

The reason given by armed forces officials is that not everyone celebrates Christmas and that out of respect for them, military members should refer to Christmas celebrations simply as “holiday”-themed festivities.

This prohibition comes in the context of a wider push for political correctness in society in general and the military in particular, as evidenced by the recent reprimanding of Navy Chaplain Wes Modder for simply discussing religion, as chaplains are wont to do, with military personnel.

See how servicemen have reacted to not being allowed to say Christmas at the link below:

Fact to Dana Berman’s reply. People who never served are unaware of, the Pres can reassign but doesn’t have any power to FIRE anyone reaching the rank of General or Admiral, this action is only in the power of Congress since only they can bestow this rank. Truman didn’t fire MacArthur, could only remove him from command. Congress would remove his rank.